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Friday, June 5, 2020

Hi everyone, I hope you all are staying safe and enjoying the visits to the blog. I shall wrap up for the weekend with these lovely lamps by Polina of Crafted Light.

Polina makes lamps featuring beautiful illustrations. The lamps are constructed out of textured watercolor paper with wooden frame and sealed with protective coating for durability. The lamp emit soft and cozy light creating a calm ambience for a peaceful evening or a good night sleep.

The lamps come in a variety of designs from owls to deer, from landscapes to houses, to nature inspired designs. The lamps come in both monochrome and colors, perfect to light up any corner of the house.

You can visit her online store for paper lamps, LED lamps, and USB enabled LED lamps.

Thursday, June 4, 2020

Harriet Mead is an award winning sculptor who creates life-size sculptures of wildlife using old steel scraps. At an early age, she got intrigued by wildlife due to her father who had a great passion for birds and researched for over forty years on feathered creatures. As a child she spent time observing British wildlife which had a great influence on her work.

Her sculptures fall into two categories - the "true-to-life" for which she uses steel as it enables her to capture the movement of the subject and balance the finished piece in a way that would be hard to achieve if it were constructed out of more traditional material. The rusted old steel scraps give her sculptures raw and aged feel, and "found objects" for sculptures from this category her pieces are entirely made out of scrap tools and discarded metal things. "I love making these pieces as the work is a quirky combination of other people’s junk and my love of the subject. "

Her work is often inspired by a single item and will eventually turn into a life-size creature. The Secateur Billed Vulture is one such piece that started with a pair of seized pruners and finished as a life sized vulture.

Harriet Mead has worked with several organizations internationally to raise awareness and funds for animal charities. Harriet is the President of the Society of Wildlife Artists.

You can find updates about her new work and announcements on the future shows on her Facebook.

Wednesday, June 3, 2020

J Topolski is a jewelry maker based in New York City. She designs and creates unique jewelry pieces mainly inspired by animals and bees. Every piece is individually handmade in her studio. To craft her jewelry the artist uses the traditional acid-etching, wax hand carving, metal-smithing, and eco-friendly resin. She has also started to work with stones, she adds gemstones to accent the pieces.

The owl necklace shown on the top is a tribute to the artists's favorite bird - the barn owl. It's hand carved in jeweler's wax and casted in solid sterling silver.

When she is designing a piece she likes to make what interests her and what she believes is unique compared to other options available in the market. Animal theme is one of the most popular themes she gets requests for from her clients and she creates them keeping in mind the on going trend.

A few of the places where her work can be found includes the Harvard Museum of Natural History shop, The Brass Owl, Astoria, Better Than Jam, Bushwick, and Space Montrose, Houston. She works in collaboration with Urban Utopia Wildlife Rehabilitation, and she donates a portion of profits from her squirrel necklaces to them.

You can find her one-of-a-kind necklaces and rings (and more) in her online store - Topolski.

Tuesday, June 2, 2020

Rachel Altschuler grew up in bucolic Chester County, Pennsylvania where she spent time playing in the woods and exploring nature trails. Her fondness and love for outdoors eventually influenced her artwork. Rachel earned a degree in Bachelor in Fine Arts in Art Studio and her M.A. in Art Education from Coastal Carolina University.

She has always been passionate about birds which has become a primary theme of her paintings. She tries to capture their unique energy and spirits in her paintings. Her birds are painted in rich colors and bold brushstrokes which makes her work stand out. Every bird has it's own set of traits, so when the artist is painting a bird she focuses on faces and eyes which sparks life into her birds and brings out their unique personalities.

"I believe the eyes are truly windows to the soul, so capturing them is the most important aspect of my process. I also try to accentuate the features I see with each piece through bold use of color, and creation of texture through purposeful brushstrokes."

She has exhibited at numerous galleries in Philadelphia, Colorado and Maine. You can keep an eye on her website for more information on her upcoming shows. You can find her originals, art prints and note cards in her online store.